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The Hunt for Treasure and the Curious Case of Zimbardo
The transcript discusses the story of Zimbardo, who found the wreck of the SS Central America containing three tons of gold and was subsequently jailed for refusing to reveal where 500 of the gold coins went, and the difficulties of being a teacher when unreliable information is presented as fact.
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A man who found the wreckage of the SS Central America in 1857 has been in jail since 2015 for refusing to disclose the location of 500 gold coins from the ship, while the location ownership of a stone tool from a different shipwreck is unclear and may lead to legal disputes depending on the location.
41:55 - 43:33 (01:37)
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A man who found the wreckage of the SS Central America in 1857 has been in jail since 2015 for refusing to disclose the location of 500 gold coins from the ship, while the location ownership of a stone tool from a different shipwreck is unclear and may lead to legal disputes depending on the location.
ChapterThe Hunt for Treasure and the Curious Case of Zimbardo
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A discussion on the controversies surrounding Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and its impact on psychology and society, including the possibility that its publicity could have influenced the events at Abu Ghraib prison.
43:33 - 45:34 (02:01)
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A discussion on the controversies surrounding Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and its impact on psychology and society, including the possibility that its publicity could have influenced the events at Abu Ghraib prison.